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Hello from West Oz

Ive been lurking on here for ages, and thought it was finally time to post.
Im a british trained pod working at the mo in Geraldton West Oz. Im basically trying to travel the world working as a pod (very slowly mind)
I work in a private practice working mainly with acute sports injuries although I also do remote community work as well.
This forum has been an invaluable source of learning and has stretched my poor brain to breaking point many times!!!
So finally its hello from me
Gerrard Huck aka gez (or gezza as the ozzys call me) :drinks

:welcome: Gezza from the other side of Oz.
So how different is it there and in the remote communities compared to back in the UK?
I imagine just the weather is a smidge different let alone the culture.
But also Pod wise?
How long have you been there?
I am jealous that you are getting to see the world, great that you can use your feet ahhh the Aussie humour perhaps at its worst.
Good to have you on board:drinks